WANTED KNOWN. "ANTED—Pony Spring Cart, in good order.—Apply Guardian IGGS "Wanted—'We are giving lOd I per dozen cash , for Eggs.— Rickard Bros., Auctioneers.. UST Deceived—New Bound Comics. 9 "Buck," "Crackers," "My luxvourite," "(Sunbeam," "Rainbow,""Playbox," 1/9 each:—At A. W. Hopkins. LL School" Supplies available at - "The Bookshop." 3d Exercises, 8 pages more than last year • 6d Exercises, 24 pages better than last year. Canvas and .Leather Sohoolbags, School Cases, all sizes, at lower prices.—A. VV. Hopkins. JALE —Cardigans, Jumpers, Chil- * dren's Clothes. Mrs Good, Manufacturing Betailer; shop next Plunket Rooms, Triangle. 1 485 T Z. University Calendar now I • ready, and obtainable at Newton Jones, Educational Bookseller, 72 East Street. Perspiring Feet—Use. AntiIk!) septic Foot Powder. Price 1/-. — R. Tot-ty, Chemist. . 1 451 "ADDEN'S Milk Bread—TTnsur- - passed for Sandwiches and Toast. Try it. 'Phone 167. 11INKLES removed in one week. ' Superfluous hair destroyed by Rusma (Regd.) Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars.— Florence Hullen. C.M.D., Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners Street, Wellington. AUTUMN AND WINTER MILLINERY, 1934. [7'E have' pleasure in inviting you . v to a visit of inspection on FRIDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY (and following days). The Display will be interesting because of the wide range of styles in Fashion's Latest Decree. H. AND 0. SCOTT, Millinery Specialists, Burnett Street. LADIES. IJ} yuvl warn/ ,y<J«i vuau v.i wv.«~««.w to look its best, the services of an Experienced Costumier is essential, as each figure requires individual Cutting. Yoii also secure the advantage of choosing from London's Latest Advanced Styles. DUNHAM'S, Burnett St., Costumiers. REAT VALUE. Strong Cups—3 for 1/-. . • Dessert Plates—2/11, 3/11 {-dozen. Dinner Plates—4/3, 4/9 {-dozen. Coupe Plates—3/6, 4/3 {-dozen. BUXTON AND THOMAS, The Noted Crockery Shop. SMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. UY Supplies of Tobacco now, before prices advance in February. All manufacturers of Tobacco and Cigarettes are revising their prices as per Government Agreement, so now is the time to save "money. As soon as manufacturers agree, we shall be compelled to advance our prices. t FLETCHER BROS., Cash Supply Stores. lOUNTAIN Pen Repairs— All makes of Pens satisfactorily adjusted and repaired'. BROOM'S PEN HOSPITAL, Burnett Street. JUST LANDED: TEW Season's Preserving Jars, Jam . \ Jars, Extra Rings and Extra Tops, Spoons* etc. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores. WIRE GAUZE. TAKE your own Meat Safe. Wire .J. Gauze 24, 30, 36 inches wide. .6(1 per Square Foot.' JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. A BARGAIN. NE of each "of the following for 5/3: — One Majolica Teapot, One Majolica Water Jug, One Majolica Cream Jug, One Majolica Sugar Basin. All the above for 5/3. At FLETCHER BROS. ARVEST TOOLS. Bench Vyces—l3/6, 15/-, 17/6, 24/6. Screw Wrenches—3/6, 5/6, 6/9. Spanners (Double-ended)—l/3, 1/6, 1/9. Punches—l/-, 1/3, 1/6. Cold Chisels—l/-, 173, 1/6, •%-. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. PRESERVING JARS. ' GEE Wide-mouth Jars—Pints, 4/-; L Quarts, 5/3; {-Gals., 6/3 halfdozen. Tie-Over Jam Jars, lib 3/6, 21b 4/6 dozen. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. FOR HARVEST. Table Knives, not Stainless, 9/6 {-dozen. Spoons, Forks, etc., etc. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 93, 30 January 1934, Page 1
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